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Hi, The picture does not give any clue about the size, if it is a small herb, this can be Micromeria biflora (Lamiaceae). Thanks
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Hi,
If this is a small herb than its surely be Micromeria biflora (Lamiaceae)
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Yes Amit ji is correct Micromeria biflora
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